:confused:OK been letting them sit to cool down just want to look at them and out of 12 like 2 or 3 of them have holes on the top like someone poked there finger in it what happen
SO IM LOOKING TO MAKE IT EASIER TO MAKE CANDLES AND I SEEN ON PEEK HOW TO converting a Presto Kitchen Kettle into an efficient, cost-effective wax melter with a handy spigot for easy dispensing HAS ANYONE EVER DONE THIS AND IS IT WORTH THE MONEY TO DO IT AND CAN YOU DO DIFFERENT SCENTS IN IT
WHAT SIZE WICK WOULD I USE FOR THIS IM ABOUT TO ORDER BIT IT DONT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT WICK SIZE PLEASE HELP ME Classic Jar 1.5oz Height: 2.375" Base Diameter: 1.75" Widest Diameter: 1.75" Top Diameter: 1.75" Wax Capacity (to fill line): 1 oz Wax Capacity (Overflow): 1.4 oz
I use my oven [ 170 degrees ] i leave them on that until the wax is melted and ready to pour then i take them out wick them the buy the time i'm done wicking them the wax is cool enough to pour i have got wet spots but i noticed when i pour slower i don't get them
SO I HAVE ALOT OF PEOPLE ASKING ME TO PUT CANDLES IN ALL TYPES OF GLASS THAT THEY HAVE [ DRINKING GLASS, SHOT GLASS, ROCK GLASS , DOLLAR TREE GLASS ] CAN I DO THAT OR SHOULD THERE BE A CERTAIN TYPE OF GLASS
Classic Jar 6.5oz Height: 3.375" Base Diameter: 2.625" Widest Diameter: 2.625" Top Diameter: 2.625" Wax Capacity (to fill line): 5.2 oz Wax Capacity (Overflow): 6.4 oz